Recently, a promotion by Tesco, a British convenience store chain, has caught the attention of Internet users around the world. The company is sending electronic devices along with orders placed for collection as a way to promote the new sales modality. In particular, the lawsuit came into the spotlight with the case of Nick James, a 50-year-old Briton, who received an iPhone SE when ordering apples through the network’s app.
Tesco click and collect
Nick told his story through a post on his personal Twitter account and soon caught the media’s attention. At the tweet, the Brit explained that he was doing routine “Tesco click and collect” purchases when he was surprised by the gift: “it made my son’s week happy,” he celebrates.
Although super unusual, the promotion is only valid for select stores in the United Kingdom and has a distribution limit of “only” 80 items, which may include devices such as an iPhone, Galaxy Tab A7, Airpods, among others. The promotion ends next Sunday (18th).